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What are the tourist attractions of traveling frogs?

Even the photos of the first chapter received by most players are obviously places of interest in Japan. Some people speculate that this is Osaka Castle, but it should be more like Nagoya City than the real photo.

Nagoya is a castle located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. During the Edo period, it was the main living city of Wei Zhangfan, also known as "Golden City" and "Kana City". Together with Osaka Castle and kumamoto castle, it is called "Three Famous Japanese Cities". Nagoya City was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 16 12. After being destroyed by the war of World War II, the surviving building was restored in 1959. Although it is not what it used to be, the size of the castle is still visible. In addition, there are more than 2000 cherry trees in it, and all the buildings are hidden in powder smoke during flowering, which is touching.

Looking up at Tianshou Pavilion at close range in the photo is really magnificent!

Look at this photo again, the background is fixed, but if a small partner appears, Guawazi will make a handstand action, which is quite cute. The scenic spot in the distance is the famous "Tianqiaoli" in Japan.

Tianqiaoli is a scenic spot in the north of Kyoto Prefecture. About 8,000 street trees composed of pine trees are continuous on the sandbar which separates the Asu Sea in the Sea of Japan from Miyatsujin Bay and has a total length of about 3.6km. It is listed as one of the three major scenic spots in Japan alongside Matsushima and Miyajima. It is said that it is named "overpass" because its shape looks like a white bridge dancing in the sky.

It is worth mentioning that when many tourists come here, they will bend down with their backs to the scenic spots and look back between their legs. It is said that this way of looking at "Tianqiao Li" really has the charm of "bridging the sky". Obviously, that's when the production team was inspired, and that's why the frog handstand posture mentioned above came into being. After all, frogs can't bend over.

The background of this photo seems to be somewhat freehand. At first glance, I thought it was a bridge with various strange shapes. In fact, this is the oldest hot spring in Kansai-Ma You Hot Spring.

Ma You Hot Spring is the oldest hot spring in Kansai. In the 8th century, there was a convalescent facility built by Buddhist monks in Hamamachi, Shibei District, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It has a long history and is known as the "hinterland of Kobe". It is one of the three famous Japanese springs (Xialu Hot Spring and Cao Jin Hot Spring). The water quality of hot springs in Ma You is rich in minerals. The spring water contains iron salt springs with twice the concentration of seawater, which can be divided into rust-red "Jin Quan" and colorless transparent carbonate springs "Silver Springs".

And another hot spring game in Cao Jin's three famous springs also appeared. The snacks eaten by Guawazi in the photo are well-known hot spring steamed buns. This hot spring steamed bread shop is also a major symbol of hot springs in Cao Jin. In order to attract guests' attention, the store specially placed steamed buns in front of the store and invited passers-by to taste them. Sweet-stuffed steamed bread has flavors such as red bean, mung bean and taro, and the most popular flavor is red bean. If you like, there are boxed products in the store, each box is about 1200 yen, which is quite decent as a gift.

Finally, let's take a look at this equally easy-to-get photo.

This black and white lighthouse is Inazaki Lighthouse. Because the contrast between black and white is really impressive, Inazaki Lighthouse has also been selected as one of the "50 Lighthouses in Japan", and Inazaki Lighthouse has also been certified as "Love Lighthouse" because it is a place where people fall in love easily.